Lollection of aoe We Storing 


Holland Art sod 
Wm. A.Burnett 
W.D.Breaker 
Clapp & Graham 
JeAs Beatson 
Otto Bernet, Agt. 
Abraham & Straus 
Julius Garfinkel 
F.AsLawlor 

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Otto Bernet, Agt. 
AeAs Healy 
E.Franklin 

Otto Bernet, Agt. 


Holland Galleries 


lof, Prices Buyers | Nos. Prices : Eeyore 
4 27650. Le Ae Osborne : 45 §$ 775. Sherman Day 
ES W-W.Seaman, Agt. 46 7756 | 
HM. Stevens 47 456 ; se ‘ Burne tt . 
H.B.DeHoe 48 60. W.W.Seaman, Agte . 
W.W.Seaman, Agt. 49 110. Bes eee 
 “WeRStrobel 50 230. Mae Agee 
 |,K.Hecksher 51 55.4 Wm. A-Burnett | 
_ MissiLorenz, Agt. 52 45. W.W.Seaman, Agt. 
. ) ‘HLM, Stevens 53 606 Wm.A. Burnett 
Otto Bernet, Agt. 54 210. Aug.Fistteau 
—A.Reimann 55 260-4 Henry Schultheis 
Miss Lorenz, Agt. 56 4206 F.AeLawlor 
~§.5.Laird 57 1350. Otto Bernet, Agt. 
_ Abraham & Straus 58 1906 Henry Schultheis 
4 Osos omnia 59 675. batch pointe AE 1 
, - @eK.Hecksher ~ 60 108. °° @ i 
re S. ‘S.Laira 61 2006 plate ae . 

62 105. Mre.Sanmels 
AeG.Winter 63 406 Miss Lorenz, Agt. 
$.5.Laird 64 2500. " " 
F.AeLawlor 65 5500. Clapp & Graham 
Arlington Galleries 66 1050. A.Reimamn 
A.Reimenn 67 210. Holland Galleries 
Holland Galleries 68 7756 WeG. Downey 
Miss Lorenz, Agt. 69 4006 WeW. Seaman, Agte 
Holland Galleries 70 1000. C.W. Band 
Otto Bernet, Agt. 71 600. W*°GeDowney | 
Kelly Art Galleries 72 135. Mrs .Sammels 


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Gifford, Guy, J. G. Brown, 
» Boughton and Cropsey. 


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A large crowd again filled the gran 
ballroom of the Plaza Hotel last even- 
ing, when seventy-two modern paint- 
ings collected by the late ‘John W. 
Sterling were disposed of by auction, 
under direction of the American Art 
Association. 4 

A fine «xample of the work of Adolf 

Schreyer, entitled “Arabian Horse- 
men,” brought the top price of the 
evening, $5,550, from the firm of Clapp 
& Graham. “Venice,” by Felix Ziem, ! 
went to Lorenz, agent, for $2,500, and a 
“Venice,” by Martin Rico, also brought | 
a good price, $1,350, from O. Bernet, 
| agent. 
The Holland Galleries bought “Elsi- 
nore,” by Jean Charles Cazin, for | 
$1,625; “Evening,” by David Adolphe 
Constant Artz, brought $1,050 from A. 
Riemann, and $1,000 was paid by ©. 
|W. Band for “The Capture of a Brit- 
| ish Flag at Waterloo,” by Edouard De- 
| taille. 

Two paintings by Pierre Auguste 
Cot—“The Storm” and “Springtime’— 
were sold to H. Day for $775 each. A, 
Reimann obtained “The. Bathers,” by i 
Jean Jacques Henner, for $575, and | 

bee by Bruce Crane, for q 
. Among other items purchased by W. 
|G. Downey were “Courtship,” by Don} 
|Raimonde de Madraze, for which he 

‘paid $775, and “The Fair Critic,” by 

, Berei Karlovsky, for $600. “After the 

| Bath” brought $525; “Wants to Shine,” 
by John G. Brown, $450; “Ideal Head,” 

‘by Asti, $310, and “Deep Among the | 
. Mountains in Norway,’ $400. These ! 
anvases were purchased by various | 
gents. t 
8. S, Laird bought ‘The Sentinel,” | 
4; J. G. Vibert, for $400; F. A. Lawlor | 
bought “A Game,” by E. Portielje, for | 
'$420, and a charming example, by ‘Al. | 
fred Stevens, entitled “Meditation,” | 
went to the Holland Galleries for $675. | 
bs collection brought a total of $25,- | 


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0. : 

At the afternoon sale, when the art | 
collection of the late Governor Oliver 
Ames, of Massachusetts, was sold at! 
the American Art Galleries, the famous 
Dennis vase and cover brought $1,200 
‘from W. D. Breaker. This vase is re- 
‘ported to be the finest and most m- 
' portant example of cameo glass in ex- 
istence. Two Royal Minton Salon Pate 
|sur Pate vases were purchased by the 

'game buyer for $1,500. 

Otto Bernet, agent, obtained, two 
pairs of vases of the same make, but 
| different in contour and decoration, for 
| $1,200 and $800, and a single vase, also 
| of the same make, for $1,225. A, Sevres 
porcelain vase with cover brought $800 
|from C, A. Fearback, and D, Y, Noorian 
)paid $537 for a Kurdistan carpet. 
| A large Iran carpet. was purchased 
by Kent Costikyan for $475, and $300 
‘was paid by H. W. Lloyd for a large 
ia carpet. The proceeds for the two 
| @ays’ sale of art objects were $19,868. % 


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1,050 
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eries sieges ys . 210° 
ea Ravacos SVs wnie. 775 
p Among the Mountains: in Nor- ; 
Adelsteen Normann;  Seamon, 


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1e Capture of a British Flag 
(pastel)—Edouard .De- 
: Behe ike ees ; 
e@ Fair Critic—Berci Karlovsky; — 
MOO MTA LOL ia Giese . oe ap eS Reha Picea 
A Ceremony of the. Chureh—Wilhelm | 
udwig Friedrich Reifstahl.. Baye CARR [5 
Bie for the less important paintings 


ed from $12.50 up. 
shaeasatel acer tues S103 


r paintings, Ls first | 
in Museum of Art and | 


: Dietropeliten: shows 
th. and a_ blond 
" robed in. thin ‘gauze, 
rm, their arms Seared, 


a Peden. A. Reimann. . $5735 
OW, iting—Charles Meisso- 


Sie Own Music: De trskine 


Beh idule ‘Groulsrant 8. 
A tan ASV ie nas 
Bath, Jules Lefebvre; 
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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


SATURDAY, JANUARY 11TH, UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 
FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 5 P. M. 


~ VALUABLE MODERN PAINTINGS 


COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


JOHN W. STERLING 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA 
FIFTH AVENUE, 581TH TO 59TH STREET 


ON FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17Tu, 1919 
AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF 


VALUABLE MODERN PAINTINGS 


COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


JOHN W. STERLING 


NEW YORK CITY 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS 
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA 


ON THE EVENING HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 


MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANTS, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 
1919 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


_1l. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 


cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of 
the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
- up again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at 
the time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in de- 
fault of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the 
lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be 
necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or 
private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots 
for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) aris- 
ing from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 
9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 


Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only 


on presenting the bill of purchase. 
Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 


of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. ‘The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 


within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly cata- 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his 


opinion without proper foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 


Madison Square South. 


Aas 
: ie ype 


SALE FRIDAY EVENING 
JANUARY 17, 1919 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA HOTEL 


Firtu AveNus, 58TH To 59TH STREET 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


No. 1 


PIETRO VAINI 


Trattan: 1847—1875 


THE SPINNER 
e (Water Color) 


Height, 10 inches; width, 7 inches 


OutsivE a stone doorway, in a stone-paved court, seated with 


her back to a high stone wall, an aged woman bent with 


labor is studiously preparing the flax for spinning. 


Signed at the lower right, V arnt. 


From the Stewart-Brown Collection, New York, 1881. 


No. 2 


GIRLANDO CORTAZZO 


IrariaAn: ConNTEMPORARY 


BETWEEN TWO FIRES 
| (Water Color) 


, $0 —_— Height, 11 inches; width, 1 inches 


‘A. Osborne 


Yo“ 


Caucut in a shower, a beau of the days of the tall white _ 
hats holds an enormous red-lined umbrella over two fas- 
cinating young women, who cling each with pressing atten- 


tions to his arms. 
Signed at the lower right, CorTazzo. | 


No. 8 


JOSEF SCHILL 


DutcH: CONTEMPORARY 


THE LONELY MEAL 
Height, 1034 inches; width, 8% inches 


Aw aged peasant woman with the seams of age and the hands 
of labor is seated, drawn up to a small cylindrical stove 
on which a kettle rests, and she feeds herself from a bowl 
of broth held on her lap. 


Signed at the lower right, Scwitt. 


From the Charles Frost Collection, New York, 1881. 


lu. Ww. Seaman, ks 


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CHRISTIAN SELLS 


GERMAN: 1831—1883 


THE PA or 


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o Be RA eo “Signed at the lower left, Cur. Sevis, 1877. 


No. 5 


EK. LINKE 


a GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


WINE-TASTING 
Wh. fh. Me 


aight, 8 inches; length, 101, inches 


i THREE aged monks are gathered at a small table, drinking 


red wine and discussing it critically. Besides their glasses, 
one of them guards a flagon, on the table, and at his elbow 


_ are two more bottles of wine in a tub. 


Signed at left, on the table, EK. Linxe. 


No. 6 


WILLIAM MAGRATH, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1838— 


THE YOUNG SMOKERS 


Height, 914 inches; width, 734 inches 


Two bare-footed and ragged urchins are having a surrep- 
titious smoke, one standing and puffing with bold and ac- 
customed confidence, his companion, seated on a barrel, with 
blanched face, holding his cigar far from him while strug- 
gling to be bold. 

Signed at the lower right, Macratru, ’69. 


From the Stewart-Brown Collection, New York, 1881. 


a w. Leeman, he 


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No. 7 


L. TESSON 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


ON THE FRENCH LEV ANT 
Height, 934 inches; length, 1234 inches 


Own a broad and flat sandy beach where a sailing vessel lies 
over on her side, some women and a couple of men have gath- 
ered and are mildly diverting themselves near the drying 


fish nets. 
Signed at the lower right, L. Txsson. 


From the Stewart-Brown Collection, New York, 1881. 


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THEODORE FRERE 


Frencu: 1815—1888 


~ Height, 71, inches; length, 1014, inches 


ee ‘Comme along a quiet country roadside shaded by trees a 
> donkey walks slowly but with alert eye. He wears his pack 
Bele: which has been unloaded, and drags at the end of a 
_ tie-rope a tethering stake which he has pulled up when tired 
of waiting. Down the road a Peasant woman Is seen coming 


after him, cautiously. 
_ Signed at the lower left, T. Frire. 


: No. 9 


FREDERIK HENDRIK KAEMMERER 


Dutcu: 1839—1902 


WINTER 
(Water Color) 


A PINK-CHEEKED young woman with chestnut hair, in a long- 
trained white gown trimmed with white fur, and holding up 
to her face a white fur muff, is seen standing in a pathway 
through a light wood, whose low, leafless trees are covered 


with snow. 
Signed at the lower right, F. H. KarmMerer. 


AIS OWN SWEET WAY 
3 fe meas HNehoher 


Height, 121, inches; width, 714 inches V¥li29 


No. 10 


A. CLARYS 


BEetGiAn: CoNnTEMPORARY 


ON THE BOULEVARD 
Height, 91% inches; length, 121% inches 


A GENTLEMAN in tall hat and overcoat pauses at the curb 

yr to salute a lady driving, who has halted her carriage to 
O greet him. Pedestrians and equestrians appear in the dis- 
tance in a murky atmosphere, and trees along the boulevard 

are brown. . 

Signed at the lower right, A. Crarys. 


. DN. Slut Inscribed on the back: “The undersigned declares that this picture 
has been painted by myself to the order of A. D. Huyvette of Antwerp. 
A. Crarys, Brussets, 1880.” 


From the Stewart-Brown Collection, New York, 1881. 


No. 11 


ARMAND CHARNAY 


Frencu: 1844— 


AMONG THE FLOWERS 


Height, 1334 inches; width, 91, inches 


Pansies and a variety of more ambitious flowers are in 
6 — luxuriant bloom in an old-fashioned garden, and at the end of 
/ , 0 a high stone wall near an arched gateway a woman who has 
gathered some of the flowers stands looking downward at a 

pet kid. 


Signed at the lower left, A. CHaRNay. 


I to Sbernet, ag t. 


No. 12 


JEAN JACQUES HENNER 


FrENcH: 1829—1905 


THE BATHERS 


A >. Beste a woodland pool two voluptuous young women with 


“ | Kee rich red hair appear in a strong light, nude, against a dark 
“background of trees. One stands, one is seated on a grassy 


Eg a bank. one 
nn eee Signed midway at the right, J. J. Hennen. 
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Br. No. 13 
i CHARLES MEISSONIER 
a (Son and pupil of J. L. E. Meissonier) 
oa Frencu: 1852—1917 
. READY AND WAITING 
ap Height, 13%, inches; width, 9 inches Prva’e harery : 


_ ) Furt-Leneru figure of a man, standing in patient expec- 
taney in a great hall, at the foot of successive flights of 
stairs. Rose silk shows in the apertures of his slashed buff 
sleeves, and he has wrapped about him his scarlet coat. One 


glove on, he holds the other and his hat. 


Signed at the lower left, Crrarntes METISsONIER, FILS, 1878. 


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- Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inches CL. leon 


No. 14 


JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 


FrencuH: 1840—1902 


THE SENTINEL 


Height, 121% inches; width, 9 inches 


At a small doorway of castle or fortress a solitary man is 
_— seen on guard, at the foot of a winding flight of stone steps. 


& , He is in brown garb with red stockings and wears a steel 
helmet, and is armed with battle-axe and sword. 
C “ Signed at the lower right, J. G. Vrpert, ’69. 
Lact 


No. 15 


SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1824—1910 


“ARITHMETICS” Lbreharnre x 9 


Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


SEATED on a wooden floor with his back against a gray, 
cracked wall, and facing the observer, a small boy studying 
his lessons looks up in puzzled thought and begins to count 


on his fingers. | 
Signed at the right, midway, S. J. Guy. 


No. 16 


ra oe JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 


ir Frencu: 1846—1909 


| THE CALL OF THE DRUM yy; Zh, 
: Sa Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inches pn | 


In a path above a river, and observed rounding an abutment 

of a gray stone building, a tall and plump blond young 
woman comes toward the spectator, merrily beating a snare 
drum. She wears a varicolored pointed bodice and white 
under-waist with flowing half-sleeves, and a full red skirt, 
and looks to her left across a valley. 


Ba Signed at the lower left, G. Jacavet. 


No. 17 


C. H. GIFFORD 


CoNTEMPORARY 


THE STRANDED VESSEL 


Height, 914 inches; length, 1414 inches 


the left, in a black storm, and her crew, forced to abandon 
her, are seen pulling away in their yawl. 


A TWo-MASTED sailing ship has been driven upon rocks, at 
4 ra g ship p 


Signed at the lower right, C. H. Girrorp. 


From the Stewart-Brown Collection, New York, 1881. 


a UE J Cheer 


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No. 18 


ERSKINE NICOL, R.S.A., A.R.A. 


EneuisH: 1825—1904 


HAPPY IN HIS OWN MUSIC 


LO Height, 131/ inches; width, 11 inches 


A FLoriIp and husky oldster in a green coat and brown waist- 
coat and trousers sits beside a plain wooden table, on which 
his hat and glass rest, and looking with gay and complacent 
good humor at the observer, proceeds to play to his own 
satisfaction on his own guitar. 


ARTHUR WARDLE 


Encuisu: CoNnTEMPORARY 
LION YAWNING 
; (Pastel) 
Pagry 2 : Haight, . 10% inches; length, 14 inches te , ke. Seamer 


¢ down in the tall grass” at the foot of barren rising hi bs 
. a 2 lion of massive shoulder raises his ee head in a seh 


a . Signed at the lower left, Artur WaARDLE. 


No. 20 


ARTHUR WARDLE 


EncusH: CONTEMPORARY 


LION RESTING 


| (Pastel) Z hed 
Height, 101, inches; length, 14 inches . 5. enter 
| ~ Recrrine on his left side, with head toward the spectator, | 
a lion of powerful build is replete and at ease and all but 
napping—one eye closed, the other partly open and furtive. 


Signed at the lower right, ArtHUuR WARDLE. 


No. 21 


PAUL LOUIS GROLLERON 


Frencu: 1848—1901 


LE REPOS 
Height, 121% inches; length, 15 inches 


| Two poilus laden with all their equipment are seen at rest 
: — on a grass-covered hillside, chatting together. One is seated 
yj y} 0 facing the spectator; the other partly reclines, leaning on his 
hand, and has his back toward the spectator, bringing his 

| heavy shoulder load to view. | 
L t Signed at the lower left, P. GrotiERon, ’84. 
9. Aad 


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No. 22 


EK. M. VALLY 


CoNTEMPORARY 


BY THE FIRESIDE 
Height, 1234 inches; length, 1534 inches 


SEATED in a sunny section of an humble cottage interior a 
stout peasant woman in white cap, brown dress and bluish 
apron, is busily knitting before a broad fireplace where a 
lively fire glows. 


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Signed at the lower right, E. M. Vatty. 
From the Charles Frost Collection, New York, 1881. 


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No. 23 


GEORGES GROEGAERT 


Frencu: ContTeEMPORARY 


BOATING | 
Height, 11 inches; length, 16 inches Me 7 


Iw a secluded spot on the green bank of a river a young 
_f~ Woman in white skirt and dark blue jersey, and robin’s-egg : 
| 2° blue stockings, reclines in summer idleness and listens to earn- YM 
-__ est words of her bare-armed escort who sits at her feet. Oars 


_ lie on the grass at one side. 


one a f Signed at the lower right, Grorces Grorcarrt, Paris, 1885. 


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No. 24 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


EVENING GLOW 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Twiuicnt is fading over a landscape turned to a warm, rich 
‘3 and full autumn brown; on the left are trees and the vague, 
_ # _undetailed silhouette of a gabled building, on the right is a 
is low detached tree, and between them a pool in the fore- 
ground reflects a pale green and warm golden sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Broce Crane. 


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No. 25 
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ALFRED KOWALSKI-WIERXSZ 


PouisH: 1849— 


Do Cave Goll. THE HUNTER 


Height, 161, inches; width, 1214, inches 


an open wood, and in the foreground a hunter, with gun _ 


bo AutTuMN hues are in the trees and in the leafy carpeting of 


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slung over his shoulder, stands, back to.the spectator and 
face seen in profile, amid his pack of hounds. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Kowatsxk1. 


No. 26 


JULES LEFEBVRE 


Frencu: 1834—1912 


AFKFTER THE BATH 
Height, 1014 inches; length, 18 inches 


FULL-LENGTH nude figure of a young woman, whose light 
brown hair is done up tightly upon her head, reclining upon 
a lion skin. Her back is toward the spectator, she supports 
her shoulders on the raised head of the lion, upon which 
her right elbow rests, and turning her head reveals her face 
in profile over her left shoulder. At one side gray fumes 
issue from a bronze incense burner. 


Signed at the lower right, Jutes LeFevre. 


No. 27 


- ‘WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 


? Frencu: 1825—1905 


Pes 
Bk gait 


i | INNOCENCE 
= Height, 1614, inches; width, 18 inches )¥eLlard 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a young woman with large 
____ eyes and long lashes, and broadly arched eyebrows, her dark 
¥,) o brown hair brushed in wavy line lightly over her temples and 
/ bound in a braid over the back of her head. With figure 
_ slightly toward the left, her face is turned to the front and 
9 head bent archly downward, and her eyes are soberly cast 
down. She wears a gown of robin’s-egg blue, lightly caught 
Eee * at the shoulders, and with white breast and warm color in 
pee her cheeks is seen against a neutral background of grayish- 
' 5 io olive tone. 


‘ Signed at the upper left, W. Bovevrrxav, 1898. 
From Arthur Tooth & Sons, London. 


; From the George N. Tyner Collection, New York, 1901.-¥45, 5 725 /f Anny 


No. 28 


| ANTONIO CASANOVA Y ESTORACH 


_ : Spantsu: 1847—1896 
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& Heap and shoulders portrait of a happy white-cowled friar, 

| 0 who grins and glows with satisfaction as he holds up a i 
freshly captured bird that promises to make a fine meal. 


| 
Signed at the upper left, ANronto Casanova ¥ Esroracn, Paris, 1887. 
j 
| 


¥ “4 FINE BIRD” 


Height, 16 inches; width, 18 inches 


No. 29 


EDOUARD BOUTIBONNE 


FrencH: 1816—1897 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Ladd 
fi gy, ak Height, 18 inches: wut 12 eee 


40- 


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FULL-LENGTH seated figure of a matronly young woman of 
blond type, in a blue velvet dress with voluminous skirt and 
low corsage; about her shoulders a fur bordered scarf. She 
holds a work bag idly, and faces the observer, with one arm 


resting on a table. 
Signed at the lower left, E. Boutrsonne, 1872. 


No. 30 


JEAN AUBERT 


FrencH: 1824—1906 


PLAYING THE LYRE 


Height, 18 inches; width, 1414 inches 


Unpver the feathery green foliage of birches, which wreathes 
her against a sky of palest turquoise and creamy-white, a 
young woman of thoughtful and dreamy countenance is seen 
at half-length, seated, lightly fingering a lyre. She is gowned 
in white and looks abstractedly off across her right shoulder. 


Signed at the lower right, JEAN-AvBERT, 1881. 


From the George I. Seney Collection, New York, 1885. KP 4 psoo., 


No. 81 


ALBERT EDELFELT 


Finnisu: 1854—1905 


‘Tha 2 
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| ia THREE- -QUARTERS-LENGTH seated figure of a_black- feed 

~ young Spanish woman, facing the Rent three-quarters front. ~ -\ 

_ She wears a white shawl and white lace mantilla, and sits 
_ with her bare arms folded across her golden-draped lap. 


aa THE SENORITA 


Height, 181% inches; width, 15 inches 


ae i Signed at the upper right, Arsert Epretrert, Paris, 1872. 


oe No. 32 


ANTONIO TAMBURINI- 


Trarian: 1843—1876 


GUILTY CONSCIENCE 


A sMALL pupil in a clerical school is caught in the wine cel- 

o* lar, whose walls show artistic and arithmetical pencilings. 
He hides a clay pipe behind him, whose burning tobacco 
drops to the floor, and the detecting master looks inquiringly 
there, holding a ferule behind him. 


Signed at the lower left, A. TamBurin1. 


Height, 19 inches; width, 141% inches w- WS. Brea 


SS ee 


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No. 33 


CHARLES LOUIS MULLER 


Frencu: 1815—1892 


THE DUCAL BALL 
Height, 12 inches; length, 2014, imches 


| — A Gay scene in a princely hall, with beautiful women in 
if Se 0 brilliant colors, and bewigged gentlemen in eighteenth cen- 
tury costumes, dancing joyously, while a proud man in 

ermine and coronetted stands looking on. 


y , fic: Signed at the lower left, C. Mtrzer. 
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No. 34 


WALTER BLACKMAN 


AMERICAN: 1847— 


THE DARK BEAUTY 
Height, 181% inches; width, 1514 inches 


Heap and bust of a buxom young woman with rich dark 
: brown hair and warm complexion, face in profile to the right 
0 and figure turned slightly forward. She wears a small red 
shawl about her shoulders and her hair is bound in a scarf of 

rich gold. 
Signed at the upper left, W. Birackman. 


30 Tbe licalaon 
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No. 385 


JOHN HARRISON WITT, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1840—1901 


POPPIES 
= Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches JS io (nets 


; Bust portrait of a dark beauty, her face seen a little more 

>= than in profile, to the left, and figure three-quarters front. 
In her flowing and abundant dark hair are rich red poppies, 
and poppies again depend in festoons about her low corsage. a 


Signed at the lower right, J. H. Wirt, A.N.A. 


No. 86 


JASPER F. CROPSEY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1823—1900 


SUNRISE, LAKE GEORGE 
Height, 121%, inches; length, 21% inches Wlipet x She 


— Tue beautiful Horicon is glimpsed at a bend between its 
high banks, with a burst of the rare tints of dawn turning 
its bordering autumn hues to those of fairyland, while the 
sun itself is still unseen beyond the hills. Early risers appear 
in two boats on the water, and a camp fire glows on shore. \ 


Signed at the lower left, J. F. Cropsry, 1875. 4 


From the Stewart-Brown Collection, New York, 1881. 


No. 37 


SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1824—1910 


COUNTRY COURTESY 


Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches 


Two bare-footed children on a fishing excursion are descend- 


5 a ing a rough path to a ravine, and the boy, carrying the 
0 primitive fish-pole, turns to help the little girl, who carries a 
can of bait. 


Signed at the lower left, S. J. Guy, N.A. 


From the George N. tae Collection, New York, 1901-¥ K-18 2/0 ie 


Sih ORT ie A cell 


No. 88 


KARL WITKOWSKI 


Austrian: 1860—1910 g 


THE MOWER 


Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 


of daisies come up, in sunlight before the edge of a hazy 
copse, a farmer in overalls is whetting his scythe. 


, 4 A Stanpine knee-deep in lush grass through which a multitude 


Signed at the lower left, K. W1rKowsk1. 


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No. 39 


FREDERIK HENDRIK KAEMMERER 


Dutcu: 1839—1902 


AUTUMN LEAVES 


ZA let | 
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Height, 211, inches; width, 13 inches Sefer 2 OS eet 
Fuui-Lencru standing figure of a tall and plump young | 4 
woman with blond curls, facing the observer from the edge 
of a wood whose details are lost in an autumn haze. She i 
is clad in a low-necked, sleeveless gown of white, and a gauzy q 


white drapery billows out behind her and above her shoulders. 
Autumn leaves strew the ground. 


Signed at the lower right, F. H. KarmMmener. 


No. 40 


| 
ANGELO ASTI | 


Tratian: 1847 (?)—1903 


IDEAL HEAD he ils Mee a" 


| Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches 


A PENSIVE young woman, her dark hair hanging down her _ i 
back and bound at the shoulder with crimson ribbon, is seen | 
with face in profile to the left, and nude bust three-quarters \ q 
toward the spectator, partly screened by light garments. tH 


Signed at the lower left, A. Asrt. 


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No. 41 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 


AMERICAN: 1834—1905 


GOING TO CHURCH 


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A youncG woman whose reddish-brown locks just show in a 
bang beneath her black cap comes toward the observer, 
walking alone over the snow-covered ground, her eyes cast 
down and demeanor one of meekness. She wears a gray- 
brown dress and a broad ruff. : 


Signed at the lower left, GHB (monogram). P 


From the Feorge I. Seney Collection, New York, 1891 0K 4 6504 J, Collin 


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No. 42 


M. J. RICHTER 


GERMAN: CoNTE MPORARY 


SNOWSTORM NEAR BREGENTS, TYROL Z 
Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches é if tp ef i 


A FIERCE winter storm has laid the landscape under snow 
before all the leaves have left the trees, and across a road 
through a village a man and woman and boy are dragging 
a laden sledge, another woman pushing it, while further down 
the road other villagers are seen as bulky shadows in the 
swirling snow. : 
‘ Signed at the lower left, M. J. Ricurer, Mtncuen. 


From the Stewart-Brown Collection, New York, 1881. 


—_f 


No. 43 


JOHN G. BROWN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1831—1913 


“WANTS TO SHINE” S i 


Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 


One of the ragged and cheerful New York bootblacks of a 
day that is gone stands on the sidewalk, his kit-box slung 

over his shoulder, his “blacking brush” in one hand and the ’ 
other hand in his pocket. He looks upward, with questioning 


eyes. 
Signed at the lower right, J. G. Brown, N.A.; copyricut. 


From the George N. Tyner Collection, New York, 1901- KAS, 9505 


No. 44 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 


-Frencu: 1840—1901 e 


Sf ie ELSINORE Pe 
2 pee Height, 141, inches; length, 18 inches | q 


- Unper a soft grayish sky, which far away shows a rift of a 
\ e blue above a mass of white cumuli, a line of tall French | 

poplars rises boldly—an irregular mass of varying greens 
in sunlight and shadow—beyond a creamy-gray garden wall 
beside which runs a narrow gray road. In the foreground a 
silvery and sluggish stream is softly brilliant with varied 
reflections of the wall and foliage, the herbage of its banks, 
and the sky. 


Signed at the lower right, J. C. Cazin. 
Purchased by Mr. Tyner from L. Crist Delmonico, New Lh 


From the George N. Tyner Collection, New rors WK _f 025 


PIERRE AUGUSTE COT 


Frencu: 1837—1883 


THE STORM 


Height, 231 inches; width, 16 inches 


Movine toward the left in a swinging lope and in loving em- 
brace, the youthful lovers appear in a bright light before a 
Ga Se 1 ark background of. mountain and wood, he dark haired, 


with loins wrapped in skins, she fair and clad in filmy white. 


Signed at the lower left, P. A. Cor, 
From the Charles J. Osborn Collection, New York, 1893.-56 4 p/boo 7 


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Frencu: 1837—1883 


SPRINGTIME 


Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches S herman Va 


A DARK-HAIRED youth in an amber tunic and a blond maiden 
in a drapery of white gauze sit in a swing, in fond embrace, 
under a tree in a woodland dell. Back of them the sunlight 
touches the lower leafage, and outlines and accents the figures 
of the lovers. 

Signed at the lower right, P. A. Cor. 


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From the Charles J. Osborn Collection, New York, 1893.— JO Vines 


No. 47 


CHARLES FOUQUE 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


bom. 4. (deri THE SONG 


Is 


907 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


Two beruffed gentlemen are enjoying their wine in a paneled 
and tapestried room, One, in red costume, is seated and 
picking a mandolin; his companion, in gray and crimson, has 


risen and holds aloft his half-filled glass. 
Signed at the lower right, Cu. Fovauk. 


From the Charles Frost Collection, New York, 1881. « v 


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No. 48 


LEON GIRARDET 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


CAUGHT IN THE ACT 
(Water Color) 
Height, 221%, inches; width, 17 inches 
A LITHESOME youth mounts upon a flower box to make love 
to a saucy maid who puts her head out a small opened win- 


dow surreptitiously. Unnoticed by them, an older woman 
steps out from a doorway and watches them, stick in hand. 


Signed at the lower right, Lion Grrarpet. 


tu. Ww. 7 Lar art, AG A 


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No. 49 


HUGUES MERLE 


 Frencu: 1823—1881 


KEEPIN G BUSY 
- Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches le. Ce. Learner, 4 


| Pn A youne girl with flowing blond hair, dressed in brown and 
_ white, is pictured at half-length, threading her needle with 

the red yarn with which she is at work on a gaily colored 

~ sash. : —o 

Signed at the lower left, Hucues-Merte, 1871. 


No. 50 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 


Frencu: 1846—1909 


BRUNETTE 
/ a C 
Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches w-w- Searrat,d 


Bust portrait of a large-eyed and dark-browed young woman 

— with chestnut hair, figure to the front and head turned and 
tilted with a quiet coyness toward the left shoulder. Her 
throat is bound by a circlet of pearls, and her décolleté 
gown shows floral figures on a violet ground. Over one shoul- 
der a white cloak lined with blue. 


Signed midway at the left, G. Jacquet. 
From the George N. Tyner Collection, New York, 1901. x 3K ~ BEIS: 


No. 51 
ADOLF ECHTLER 


AUSTRIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


ee 2 ety PENSIVE 


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Hg 


Height, 2514, inches; width, 16 inches 


Acatnst an indeterminate greenish woodland background a 
brown-haired young German girl is shown at three-quarter 
length, seated, both hands resting on the handle of a large 
dark green umbrella. She is in dark dress, and looks archly 


at the observer. 
Signed at the lower left, Av. Ecutter. 


No. 52 


H. E. HILDEBRANDT 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


A NATIVE AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


Bust portrait of a smiling Indian girl of the Southwest, fig- 
ure to the front and happy face turned toward her left 
shoulder. She wears a brilliant striped shawl or blanket 
of native weave, and over her rich black hair is a brilliant 


golden scarf. 
Signed at the lower right, H. E. H1tpesranpr. 


; No. 53 


C. H. GIFFORD 


ConTEMPORARY 


NARROW WATER CASTLE, NEAR 
NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, 
| COAST OF IRELAND 


Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches Lu PA. Lz . Vig yee: 


Own the left the towers of a gray stone castle rise from a low 
point of land, and under the castle walls a sailboat is 
| CU beached and a fire glows beside it. Out in the stream a 
3 larger sailing vessel is under way over the rippling moonlit 
a waters, and on the farther side appears a mountainous coast. 


Signed at the lower right, C. H. Girrorp, 1881. 


No. 54 


Ct Sag GIUSEPPE CASTIGLIONE 


TratraAn: CoNTrEMPORARY 


THE CARDINAL’S JUDGMENT ot 


tlaibea 
Height, 23 inches; length, 2734 inches or 
dle life 


An imposing looking and sceptical man beyond mid 

is seated in a cardinal’s palace, seated a little lower than his 

Eminence, eyeing with dubious inquiry his beautiful wife, who 
enters in brilliant finery and with quizzical smile directed 
/0 a at his Eminence, and points a but half-accusing finger at a 

young member of the purple-clad clergy, who stands de- 

jectedly at her side. 


Signed at the lower left, G. CasTIGLIONE. 


No. 55 


JOHANN HAMZA 
(The Austrian Meissonier ) 


“| AUSTRIAN: 1850— 


) 7, ts hte 
; d AN IMPORTANT OCCASION 


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Height, 19 inches; length, 2414 inches 


In the great library of a palatial building a group of seven 
gentlemen in wigs and glistening apparel, and a solitary lady 
who sits very rigidly among them, are seen about some tables 
covered with books, maps and documents. The oldest among 
the men, a learned and imposing figure, expounds some 
proposition very earnestly, and has the keen attention of his 


auditors. 
Signed at the lower right, J. Hamza, Wien. 


No. 56 


EDWARD PORTIELJE 


Betcian: 1859— 


A GAME 
Height, 201%, inches; length, 26 inches 


In a sun-lit cottage room with rush-covered floor four young 
women are playing cards at the tea hour, and three others 
look on about the table. One of the players is mischievously 
passing an ace. 


Signed at the lower right, Epwarp PortTiELJE, ANTWERP. 


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MARTIN RICO) @ & 
Sranisu: 1850—1908 \, > 


VENICE 


Height, 28%, inches; width, 181, inches 


eek 


One of the famous churches of the Queen of the Adriatic, 
the Church of San Rocco, built in 1771, stands at the left, 
a gondola drawn up at the steps before it and a lady in 
a red cloak walking toward the door. Other figures are 
seen near at hand, and over a neighboring garden wall 


: project masses of green foliage. 
; Signed at the lower left, Rico. 


sat 


From the George N. Tyner Collection, New York, 1901-KS6 4 8 /0BS* 


No. 58 


JULIEN DUPRE 


Frencu: 1851—1910 


MILKING TIME 


Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches 


A miLKMaip of sturdy frame, in a patched blue skirt, comes 
forward through deep grasses of a pasture, carrying two 
large cans of milk slung from a wooden neck-yoke. Farther 
afield another woman is milking a black and white cow, the 
rest of the herd lying down lazily beyond her. 


Signed at the lower right, JurmN Duprt. 


No. 59 7. 
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ALFRED STEVENS ie 


Betaran: 1828—1906 


ned 


MEDITATION 


Height, 27%/, inches; width, 19%, inches 


Harr-teneru seated figure of a handsome, dark-haired 
young woman with blue eyes. She wears a rose-pink gown, 
with a flower spray tucked in at the corsage. With figure 
full to the front, she leans with her right elbow upon deep 
cushions, the right hand lightly supporting her inclined head, 
which is turned slightly to the right, showing her face in 
three-quarters view. | 

Signed at the lower left, A. Srevens. 


From the George I. Seney Collection, New York, 1991. #/65™ tL, ee 


Metland AL ath: 


No. 60 


ANTONIO BOMPIANI 


Trattan: CoNTEMPORARY 


PE pd Cae MUSIC 


Height, 20 inches; length, 25 inches 


In a palace hall three musicians are playing assiduously and 

y gh seriously, but the enthroned and languishing lady for whom 

b they seem to play inclines her head in the opposite direction 

| () and listens with an abstracted placidity to the amorous 
whisperings of an admirer not too bold. 


| Signed at the lower right, A(r0). Bomprant. 


No. 61 


LOUIS AIME JAPY 


Frencnu: 1850— 


COWS IN A STREAM 


Height, 20 inches; length, 25 inches 


reflections, winds between low and flat shores and about a 
point of land supporting groups of tall trees one of which 
has put on its autumn dress. Here some cows have entered 
the shallow water to drink. 


y 0 0 pr A PASTORAL stream blue and silvery, and colorful with many 


Signed at the lower right, Japry. 


aie J+. (eokee 


a, tumes- of velvet and ae: 


No. 62 


L. DULUARD 


Frencit: ConTEMPORARY 


AT THE CLOSE OF THE SONG 
Height, 28%, inches; width, 2314, inches Wr. Samet 


; fearon a huge fireplace in a great hall a lady happy and 
ae stands ene the spectator, her cavalier who has 


er ae Signed at the lower right, L. Dourvarp. 


No. 63 


A. JACOBSON 


American: NINETEENTH CENTURY 


THE YACHT DREADNOUGHT 


Height, 22 inches; length, 36 inches ‘. 


) =A parntine of an American schooner yacht of the 70’s, 


seen broadside on, sailing in a good breeze on a moderate 


sea. 
Signed at the lower right, A. Jacosson, 1878. 


Fra) 


“PELIX ZIEM 


FrencuH: 1821—1911 


VENICE 


Height, 201, inches; length, 30 inches 


A FETE day at the dreamy capital is shown, with the spec- 

tator looking up the Grand Canal, and the most conspicuous 

object a three-masted ship in the middle distance, enveloped 

h | 0 oe in a glory of many flags. Gondolas swarm with people, and 

{, 0 the Ducal Palace and the Campanile appear in the distance 
on the right. 


From the Charles J. Osborn Collection, New York, 1893.-%35~ P700- \N Vinee 


No. 65 
Le - ADOLPH SCHREYER 


ie | GrerMan: 1828—1909 oa | 


ARABIAN HORSEMEN 
Height, 19 inches; length, 83 inches | * 


A company of vigorous riders on agile steeds and arm 
their characteristic long guns have just forded a stre 
come out upon wild, open land, over which they pass ; towa 
the right. Two in the foreground, one wearing a fez a 
the other a turban, are strongly individualized. 


i" | ip. Signed at the lower right, Ap. ScHREYER. : 


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No. 66 


DAVID ADOLPHE CONSTANT ARTZ 


DutcH: 1837—1890 


EVENING 


Height, 26 inches; length, 3514, inches 


accompanied by a small girl, has paused in a trudge over 
some rolling and grass-grown dunes and seated herself on a 
low bank for a rest. Her head is bowed, and the child stand- 

ing at her side is in listening attitude. Far away a church 
steeple rises before an evening sky which still shimmers with 
sunset colors. 


6 0 Aw old peasant woman who walks with the aid of a stick, 
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Signed at the lower right, Artz. 


From the George I. Seney Collection, New York, 1891.-/79 BIE. 


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No. 67 


JEAN RICHARD GOUBIE 


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Frencu: 1842—1899 


OFF FOR THE HUNT J 
Height, 261/, inches; length, 40 inches / doll and od ath 


aap rg ne are eg egg ee om 


SWEEPING at a good clip from left to right across the middle- 
ground of the picture a dozen or more riders in a hunt are 
seen against a wooded background whose trees merge in an 
autumn haze. Coming toward the spectator in a road which | 


¢ : leaves the wood is a coach and four, with outriders, contain- 
i ing four ladies, one of whom rises from her seat to view the 
ie hunt. 
Ee Signed at the lower left, R. Gounre, 1881. 


See en 


From the Charles J. Osborn Collection, New York, 1893. $7 fiiei200 a 


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No. 68 


DON RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 


SPANISH: 1841— 


COURTS HIP 


Height, 271/, inches; length, 461%, inches 


Pa A WINSOME young lady gowned in pearly satin reclines on a 


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chaise-longue, before emerald draperies, smiling kindly as an 
ardent suitor pays court, seated on a stool beside her. Near 
by her mother in white lace cap trimmed with blue sits 
reading. 

Signed at the lower right, R. Manprazo. 


No. 69 


ADELSTEEN NORMANN 


‘Norwecian: 1848— 


DEEP AMONG THE MOUNTAINS — 
IN NORWAY 


Height, 281%, inches; length, 421, inches 


Hicu on either hand bleak and rugged mountains with bare 
and rounded summits, and with snow cradled in their higher 
pockets, rise into a cold blue sky where float tufts and small 
masses of cold fog vapor. Coming into view in the middle 
distance and broadening in the foreground a river winding 
through a deep gorge shimmers with reflections, and on it 
are peasants in boats, while on the nearer bank appear the 
cottages of a hamlet. | 

Signed at the lower right, A. Normann. 


Painted in 1891 for the late Owner. 


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i EDOUARD DETAILLE 


‘3 Frencu: 1848—1912 


THE CAPTURE OF A BRITISH 
90 - FLAG AT WATERLOO 


Height, 4114 inches; width, 3014 inches i Fe. epey. 


Comine forward on a big bay horse at full gallop, a bare- 
-headed cuirassier holds aloft a captured British flag. He 
is galloping through a field and past broken-down artillery, 
Fa a helmeted comrade comes fast upon his heels and the uplifted 
iy swords of other horsemen gleam through a haze or the 
: smoke of battle in the distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Epouarp Derattix, 1899. 


From the George N. Tyner Collection, New York, 1901. 72 + IK GOS 


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No. 71 


BERCI KARLOVSKY 
(Pupil of Munkacsy) 


PorisH: CoNTEMPORARY 


THE FAIR CRITIC 
Boe Ay — IMAOU AA, ° Height, 31 inches; length, 42 inches 


Aw artist with jet-black hair and Van Dyck beard, in 
slashed sleeves and black velvet small clothes, palette and 
Se brushes in hand, stands off to look at a portrait upon which 
(,00 he is at work and to give his sitter a rest. The sitter, a 
| blond young woman in white satin, has quit her pose to view 
her own portrait, and moved to a chair on the back of 
which the painter leans, and she is portrayed there at full 
length, in profile. 


Signed at the lower left, Karutovsky-Brrci, Paris, 1883. 


From the George I. Seney Collection, New York, 1895.-¥210 8/000 + 


No. 72 


WILHELM LUDWIG 
FRIEDRICH RIEFSTAHL 


GERMAN: 1827—1888 


A CEREMONY OF THE CHURCH 


Height, 48 inches; length, 77 inches 


A" 
| 4 7 In a large room with plain board floor, and walls adorned 
3 only with religious pictures, a ceremony of the Greek Church 
is being performed in which a score of figures appear, all 
carrying lighted candles, the priest and his attendants in 
white, and a long line of bearded Russian monks in brown. 


Signed at the lower left, Riersran1, BERLIN, 1868. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 
a _ THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
ARTZ, Davin ae CONSTANT 
7 Evening 66 
| z= AST, ANGELO 
_ 5 Ideal Head 4.0 
|| oa AUBERT, Jean _ 
a Playing the Lyre 30 
| BLACKMAN, eee 
; ig 4 The Dark oly 34 
i . BOMPIANI, Awrox0 
| a Music 2 60 
_ BOUGHTON, Gxoxcr H., N.A., B.A. 
| Going to Church. 41 
BOUGUEREAU, WittiAm ADOLPHE 
Innocence 27 
" BOUTIBONNE, Enovarp 
i Portrait of a Lady 29 
BROWN, Joun G., N.A. 
“Wants to Shine” 43 


"CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, Ayroyto. 
‘: “A Fine Bird” 28 


CASTIGLIONE, Gruszprr 
The Cardinal’s Judgment 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 


Elsinore 


CHARNAY, AuMANGD 
Among the Flowers 


CLARYS, A. 
On the Boulevard 


CORTAZZO, GirLAnpo 


Between Two Fires 


COT, Prerre AUGUSTE 
The Storm 
Springtime 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
Evening Glow 


CROPSEY, Jasper F., N.A. . 


Sunrise, Lake George 


DETAILLE, Enovarp 
The Capture of a British Flag at Waterloo 


DULUARD, L. 
At the Close of the Song | 62 


DUPRE, Juin 
Milking Time oS 


|  ECHTLER, Avotr 


Pensive 


EDELFELT, Arprerr 
The Senorita 


FOUQUE, Cuares 
The Song 


FRERE, Tutopore 
His Own Sweet Way 


GIFFORD, C. H. 
| The Stranded Vessel 
Narrow Water Castle, near Newry, 
County Down, Coast of Ireland 


GIRARDET, Lion 
Caught in the Act 


GOUBIE, Jean Ricuarp 
Off for the Hunt 


GROEGAERT, Gerorcrs 

Boating 
GROLLERON, Pavut Louis 
| Le Repos 


GUY, Srymour J., N.A. 


“Arithmetics”’ 
Country Courtesy 


HAMZA, JoHANN 


An Important Occasion 


CATALOGUE 
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HENNER, Jean Jacques 
The Bathers 


HILDEBRANDT, H. E. 
A Native American Beauty 


JACOBSON, A. 
The Yacht Dreadnought 


JACQUET, Jean GUSTAVE 


The Call of the Drum 
Brunette 


JAPY, Louis AIMmME 


Cows in Stream 


KAEMMERER, FrRepERIK HENpRIK 
Winter 
Autumn Leaves 


KARLOVSKY, Berct 
The Fair Critic 


KOWALSKI-WIERNSZ, ALFRep 
The Hunter 


LEFEBVRE, Juss 
After the Bath 


LINKE, E. 
Wine-tasting 


MADRAZO, Don RaAImMuNDO DE 
Courtship 


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A ~ MAGRATH, Wim, N.A. 
The Young Smokers | 6 
MEISSONIER, Cuanzzs 
Ready and Waiting 13 
MERLE, Hucuss 
Keeping Busy 49 
| MULLER, Cuartes Lovis 
The Ducal Ball 33 
NICOL, Ersxinz, R.S.A., A.R.A. 
Happy in His Own Music 18 


N ORMANN, ADELSTEEN 
Deep among the Mountains in Norway 69 


PORTIELJE, Epwanp 


, A Game 56 
| RICHTER, M. J. 
Snowstorm near Bregents, Tyrol A2 
RICO, Martin 
Venice 57 
: RIEFSTAHL, Wintynetm Lupwic FRIepRicH 
A Ceremony of the Church 72 
SCHILL, Josrer 
The Lonely Meal 3 s 
SCHREYER, AnoLteu | | 
Arabian Horsemen 65 


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The Patrol — 
STEVENS, ALFRED — 

Meditation L859 8 
TAMBURINI, AnToNIO 

Guilty Conscience | : iptv 
TESSON, L. | ae 

On the French Levant Bei 


VAINI, Pietro .. | 
The Spmner _ Tea 


VALLY, E. M.. } 
By the Fireside 22 


VIBERT, JEHAN GEORGES 


The Sentinel eden 
WARDLE, ArtrHuur 3 

Lion Yawning = 19 

Lion Resting 20 


WITKOWSKI, Karu 
The Mower 388 


WITT, Joun Harrison, A.N.A. 
Poppies 35 


ZIEM, Frvrx 
Venice 64 


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